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Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, February 13, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 2 Paw I ' Silverton Schools Prepare to Keep Abreast Growing Boom 31 Pet. Expansion Noted Since '51 By Boards By RUTH KEPHART Capital Journal Correspondent SILVERTON ( Special l-Project-p I developments of the Silverton Vnion high school district facili s were the major issues at the ecting of that board Monday .vening. The alarming rapidity with which the enrollment Is ap roachlng the peak was brought out In explaining the need for additional building expansion. It was reported that this district enrollment has Increased 51 per crrt since 1951 and that, ex clusive of any influx of residents, by 11 the 10-year Increase will be U per cent. The aim of the board is to pro ject the expansion program to meet the proposed enrollment and at the same time make the changes gradually enough to keep the fi nancial' structure of the district sound. Committee Named A committee of citizens appoint ed by the board to work out the problems of modernizing the pres ent football and athletic field, re ported the findings of the recent meeting. It was proposed that I He equipment and facilities of the present field be removed and that the area be completely rebuilt Urom the leveling of the ground to the stadium accommodations. It was suggested that volunteer citi zens committees assist with this work to cut the cost. The recom mendations of the committee will come before the budget committee of the school district before any action will be taken. Financially, the Silverton schools are in excellent shape, Superin tendent Milt Baum reported. The big problem facing the adminis tration at this time is how to co-ordinate the necessary expan sion with the financial structure to maintain the present balance. Announcement was made of a meeting of the Marion, county school board members' organiza tion at South Salem hi h March 4 to hear legislators discuss the various proposals before the cur rent session which affect schools snd education programs. Felix Wright of Silverton is president of the county organization. Queen Chosen By DeMolays MOLALLA (Special) The first annual DcMolay Sweetheart ball, given by DeMolays of the area in the Eagles hall, Molalla, featured seven girls from Canby, Colton and Molalla for the title of queen of the ball. Judy Kap pier of Molalla was named queen, with Linda Peterson, also of Mo lalla, as senior princess. Others in the competition were Pat Backer, Bonnie Hulbert and Lau ana Knix, Canby; Pat Bockman, Molalla, and Anna Axmaker, Colton. Don Crawford, master council or of Molalla DeMolay escorted the queen and Bob Anders, sen ior councilor, presented the sen- lor princess. The hall and stage were decorated in the Valentine and white streamers and red ,j iS,o rH roses. Riders Watch Drill LEBANON (Special) Leba nettc Riders, under the leader ship of Mrs. Leif Larson, presi dent, and H. A. Southard, in structor, watched the Salem Sad dle club practice last week. Lo cal riding club members met Tuesday at Mrs. Larson's home in w o r k on coronas for their saddles. . YESTERDAY'S CLOSE New York Stock Quotations By The Associated Press Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers Aluminum Co. America American Airlines American Can American Cynamide American Motors American Tel. & Tel. American Tobacco 'fnaconda Copper Armco Steel Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Company Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Machine California Packing Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor ''elanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Crown Zcllerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft tlu Pont dc Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio Ford Motor .icneral Electric c-eneral Foods General Motors Georgia Pacific Plywood Goodyear Tire International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum Xennecott Copper ;.ibby. McNeill ' "ckhofld Aircraft cw's lacar nrprfctf r YaH CrrJ alters Jci(ic Aiatrt'M Pf 2.1 86 4 32 l 81 18 'i 40 ! 67 la 5 '.i 174 72 63 i 51 24 " 42 50 l 3!) 36 s 38 2il H 67 44 'i 51 35 Vi 78 178 82 ' 6 '. M 53 40 30 70 i 35 V, 98 H 43 38 1M 11 4 tl V If o ' ! ' 78 j Picific Gas fc KW'.ne Pacific Tel. Tel. Penney U. C Co. Ptnaiflvuia Railroad 20 Drains Studied At Mill City MILL CITY (Special) At the regular meeting of the City Coun cil, Mayor J. C. Kimmel reported that the drainage problem near me union station would be taken care of by the state highway department with subsequent ex pense of upkeep to be borne by the city, as private property is involved. Much damage was done in the area during recent storms by the inadequate drainage. Council members voted to purchase a red blinker light for the recently purchased police car. There was some discussion of the problem created by hedges and bushes which obstruct the view for drivers on certain streets in the city. Sample ordin ances are to be obtained from the League of Oregon cities which migh be adopted to remedy the situation. Blue and Gold Banquet Dated WOQDBURN (Special) Wood- burn Cub Scouts of Pack 53 arc looking forward to the annual blue and gold banquet which has been set for Friday, Feb. 22. in the American Legion hall at 6:30 p.m. Special guests will include Mal colm Nichols, Cascade council executive, and Mrs. Nichols, Lloyd Froom, Rotary club president, and Mrs. Froom, and Rotary s institu tional representative, Ernest Live say and Mrs. Livcsay. The Wood- burn Cub Scouts are sponsored by the Rotary club. Woodburn scoutmasters and executives and their wives who are invited include Mr. and Mrs, Claire McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stollcr, Lee Donlin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathison, and Mr, and Mrs. Sam Smith. PJans for the banquet have boon mode by den mothers and club committeemen. Those include Mrs. Glen Ahre, Mrs. James Howe, Mrs. Clarence Donahue, Mrs. Wil liam Miller, Mrs. Max Simmons, Mrs. Robert Hurst, Mrs. Sylvester Gaykcn and Mrs. Robert Hall, Wil liam Zyp, Philip Branson, Cub master John Thomas and Robert Hall. Amity Lodge Seats Officers AMITY (Special) Industry Rebekah lodge met recently in regular session with noble grand, Mary Gladys Turner presiding. Rae Alley was requested to serve as conductor and Elsie Mitchell as warden in the absence of the officers. The installation of vice-grand Hazel Gibbs, and her right sup porter, Rose Wood took place wilh installing officer, Bessie : j wn,i u. sna 0icil,ting. Tnis wa's ,0. ! lowed by the appointment of John Gibbs, Elona Wood and Laura Stockton to serve as the finance committee for the current year. A memorial service was held with th charter draped in honor of Hulda Shivly and Grace Slew art. During the service Rae Alley sang. During the business meeting, Rose Wood was elected to the offic of trustee for a term of three years. Pepsi Cola Co. 20 Philco Radio 15 1 Puget Sound P k L 25 ' Radio Corporation .12 ' Rayonicr Incorp. 28 '! Republic Steel 48 Ti Reynolds Metals 52 Richfield Oil M 1 Safewav Stores Inc. 60 St. Regis 38 " Scott Paper Company 58 Sears Roebuck G Company 2fi Ji Shell Oil Company Sinclair Oil Socony-Mohil Oil 72 55 47 42 'i 43 'i 5.1 'i 36 S .15 ' 22 '3 51 i 27 4 Southern Pacific Standard Oil California Standard Oil N. J. ' Studebnkcr Packard '.' Swift k Company ' Transamerica Corp. ': Twentieth Century Fox Vnion Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines . United Aircraft United Corporation United Slates Plywood United States Steel 31 ' 77 fi 33 58 2 1 Warner Pictures s Western Union Tel. I Westinghouse Air Brake Westinghouse Electric Woolworth Company 18 26 52 43 AUCTION LAND The State Hiihway Commission will )! at public auction on the prrjerty described below at 1 OT P.M. on February 14, 1S57 A parcel of land lyinf In Section 12. Towmhip 1 S. Ranfe S W, WM. Marlon County. Ort-rnn. ... The parcel of innd to which this description applies contalni O 15 acre more or tew. Thr ahnvr prnnerlv if s portion of thf former Hrrmke property lm-at .n tn Salm -Ps Section of the Pariftc HBhv F.!. anntnximV ;v one hall rmie South of HvmviI! Junction and on the easterly ci lrSitmum price whifh'wi.1 accepted Is II ftonofl ThI nv7nc will b by Birpm and Sale Deed but the State will TeVv or SALE-'c'Th. niM la reserved to accept or reject any inoRMATION: W H. Htn. Property Mner, Orefon State Hiffi v Coi..ion. Bulldlnf. Salem. Otein H i 2 Roberts The Home Economic club of the Roberts Grange will meet at the home of Mrs. Joe Ringwald Thursday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Virgil Gearhart assist ing hostess. Mrs. Roy J. Rice and Mrs. S. L. Minard will have charge of the entertainment program. Amity The Amity PTA will meet Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. in the grade school cafeteria for a no host dinner. Those attending are requested to bring table service and a hot dish, salad or dessert. A program will be presented by the grade school. Lebanon An executive meeting of the Lebanon Geological society will be held Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howard near Albany. Lebanon A tilm on "Human Heredity" will be shown and dis cussed by Mrs. Ruby Bunnell of the Marion county Health Assn. at Cascades PTA Thursday, at 2.30 p.m. at Cascades school. Pratum A contest program will be given by the Pratum Commu nity club at 8 p.m. Friday with the women in charge. Pratum The Parent Teachers club is sponsoring a ham dinner from 6 to 8 p.m. rnday at the school house. Jefferson The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Meth odist church will meet at the home of Miss Edith Libby Friday with Miss Addle Libby assisting hostess. Mrs. Scott Hawk will lead the de votions and will also have the les son study. Molalla All Molalla Farm Bu reau families are invited to the Clyde Ramsay home on Route for the regular monthly meeting slated lor Friday at 8 p.m. Molalla Clackamas County Rab bit Breeders association will meet Friday, at 8 p.m., in the Women's Civic Blag., Canby, reports Mrs. Burt Scarl of Molalla. There will be final judging of the progres sive development program, with J. Cyril Lowit of Troutdale as judge. Four Corners The Four Corners School Mothers' Club is holding its annual public dinner Thursday evening from 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Howard Roberts and Mrs. Harvey Meyer will act as co- chairmen with Mrs. David Gentry, president of the club, and Mrs. Sam Miller, past president, greet ing guests at the door. Willamlna The evening WSCS and the daytime WSCS of the Methodist church will have a joint meeting Thursday, at 8 p.m., when guest speaker will be Rev. Bruce McConnell of the Amity Methodist church. Willamlna A Well Baby Clinic will be held at the Methodist church Thursday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Mrs. Jim Shipley may be contacted for an appointment. Scolls Mills The Junior Modern Woodmen camp will have a Valen tine party and business meeting at the city hall Friday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. I here will be games, prizes and refreshments. rour new members will be pledged. Hubbard There will be a meet ing on Friday at 10 a.m. at the Floyd Dominick home in Hubbard ol discussion groups for the fifth through the eighth grades. All mothers of these grades are wel- come. Hubbard Hubbard grade school is having dancing lessons after school every Thursday evening from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. ihe teacher is Mrs. L. P. Sydow. Hubbard The Hubbard PTA will have the family fun night in the Hubbard gym at 7:30 p. m Friday. Clear Lake The Clear Lake Ex tension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. George Landrith at 1 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Landrith and Mrs Ted Girod will be in charge of the project. Clear Lake The Women's Serv ice guild will meet at the home o. Mrs. Howard Schlag at 8 p.m. rnday. Molalla Lnrf Stricken MOLALLA (Special) Two am a half year old Robert, son of Mr. : and Mrs. Homer Knopp who live ! west of Molalla. was token to , Good Samaritan hospital Monday ! evening in Molalla's ambulance. ; The small boy had been in con. ! vulsions and tests were to he made at the hospital to determine the 'i cause. LEAVES HOSPITAL 'i LYONS 'Special! - Mrs. Earl 'i Allen is home from the Santiam : : Memorial hospital after several 't , days there for medical treatment. SALE AUCTION Lebanon Notes Unemployment At New High 59 Per Cent Increase Reported Above Last Year LEBANON (Special) Unemploy ment compensation claims for Jan uary, 1957, totaled $154,232 as com pared with $91,265 paid in Janu ary, 1956, according to figures from the local office, an increase of 59 per cent. Initial unemployment claims were 61 per cent greater than for last January, and total weeks claimed for unemployment bene fits were 70 per cent greater. Construction work is listed as having dropped below average, and retail trades released more than the normal numbers of em ployees due to below average re tail sales activity, according to the report. Qualified applicants now on Hie number 1500. Implement Co. Changes Hands MOLALLA (Special) Irvin Clemens of Clemens Farm Equip ment Co. has leased the front part of the building where he has con ducted his business for the past year, to Bill Monroe and Bill Kol berg, Colton, who are taking over immediately to continue the opera tion of the farm equipment bus iness. The building is situated on north Molalla Ave., in Molalla. Clemens will be employed by Avison Lum ber Co., he reported. Clemens will use the rear part of the building to store equipment. Molalla Ave., in Molalla. 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The ushers es pecially call attention to the re served signs on the Inst two pews in each section marked "Reserved for parents with small children." It presents a problem for the ush ers if these signs are disregarded and they request cooperation with the ruling. At the last ladies aid meeting. they voted to donate $50 to t h c carpet fund; also made plans for the March birthday party, and ar ranged for the officers to make up full year s schedule of events and committee appointments. Sharon and Shelia Ellison, Di- anne Martin and Carol Polaclc at tended the Walther League confer ence in Portland at Calvary church during the weekend. Lodge Head Feted At Scotts Mills SCOTTS MILLS (Special) At the regular meeting of the Ivy Rebekah Lodge, Mrs. Ethel Gibbs, president of the Rebekah Assem bly of Oregon, paid her official visit. Other guests were, Edna Os ter, warden of the Rebekah As sembly, George Howard, grand patriot of the Patriots Militant, and Bob Massey past grand mas- i tcr. During a recess a program was presented including a recitation by Brcnda Nomer, a vocal solo by Bob Massey accompanied by his wife, an accordion solo by Vir ginia Knori, and a duct by Carole and Tomina Slentz accompanied by their mother, Mrs. Glenn Slentz, on the piano. Company of California Aurora Calls New Minister For Pastorate Benjamin E. Bollman to Take Post Late in February' AURORA (Special) The Rev. Benjamin E. Bollman of Peoria, Ariz., has accepted the call to be come pastor of the Aurora Presby terian church. The announcement was made by Dr. Robert Elinor, instructor in humanity and religion at Reed College, who was guest speaker Sunday. The new pastor is sched- ivihiiii:ii sSB SPECIAL SALE Wednesday thru -Saturday Feb. 13-14-15-16 BUY NOW & SAVE PAY LESS piatf Helpl prevent rolds. ( .r y.vn, a.d .la1. f Cmpla" da- . , alllB . Contr bules to health I Hsva new p.p, an- 40 nam u,:..,. ? m i I ffWfWWi mi of body llssuel. I f . ' " ' ' .,,., IJ. 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ON VITAMINS PIONEER VITAMINS ARE PAY LESS DRUG'S OWN BRAND Compare the labels and formulas with other nationally known brands Prove to yourself that they are very comparable in quality, quantity and potency also be sure to compare the price!!! You'll find that you will save as much as half Ks-i . i i rzrt li i DRUG OPEN EVENINGS "IW-'J-iiJi.'WiiinjuJ Buldj" Alcan Highway elected secretary for the ensuing year and that Willard Hayne would be treasurer. Hayne will be secre tary and Carson treasurer. Direc tors elected at the last meeting were Richard Hartley, Clint Weiby, Lennrd Kephart and Robert Ep encter. Visiting Rotarians from Wood burn were Archie McCrae, Al May, James Lamb, Ed Coman, Oscar Blanchard and from Salem, Bob Stephenson. Guests Monday were Dr. Rob ert Niemeyer and Bill Duncan. Next week the club will meet in the evening for the annual "Far mer's Night" at Toney's cafe at 7 p.m. John Hale of Salem, magi cian and humorist, will be the speaker, New Church Planned LEBANON (Speclal)-A build ing permit for a new Cbrlitlaa Science church at Fourth and 1 streets, valued at an estimated 120,000, was Issued Monday; Tht building will have 244! square feet of floor space. Contractor It Thomas E. Gates and Son, BROOKS ELECTION SET BROOKS (Special) : Monday evening, residents of the Brook) school district will meet at th schoolhouse from 8 to 9 p.m. to vote on the school budget for tht coming year, . ChildsChestCoid ""rilllCTCDAI t mvtfifenwn EXPERT VITAMIN CONSULTANT AT PAY LESS DURING THIS GREAT SALE Grad u a t e professional nurse, Miss Leda North rop will be at Pay Less to advise you of potency and proper dosage in the use of vitamins for your self and children THIS IS A PAY LESS SERVICE-YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO BUY- ; 'TIL 9 P.M. o